AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNuclear Power Policy: Congress is weighing a requirement that the U.S. deploy transportable nuclear microreactors in the Indo-Pacific by Jan. 1, 2030, with Guam Del. James Moylan voting against the provision and urging transparency and engagement with Guam leaders. Infrastructure Damage Update: Guam DPW estimates about $104M in Super Typhoon Sinlaku damage along Marine Corps Drive, including roads, seawalls, embankments, and drainage—while noting stormwater drain impacts may not be fully counted yet. Data & Connectivity: Keppel’s Bifrost subsea cable is planned to route major new bandwidth between Southeast Asia and the U.S. West Coast via Guam, aiming to cut latency and boost capacity for cloud and data-heavy industries. Local Tech & Education: Pinpoint Guam and UOG signed an internship MOU to give students hands-on data and technology experience starting Fall 2026. Public Services Tech: DMV is revamping Guam’s driver licensing and testing after lawmakers advanced a bill that would let adults skip the permit phase if they still pass an on-road test. Coastal Planning Funding: Guam’s Bureau of Statistics and Plans launched a petition to protect NOAA-linked funding for the Guam Coastal Management Program, warning termination would halt key shoreline and hazard work. Coral Research: UOG’s REEF program highlights student reef monitoring using the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring data portal and Coral Net AI tools.
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